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majority of consume ners 290% are okay with this concept that the social networks and companies like google provide free services like web-based email services, like mapping services like search services. they do that for free because they're able to sell nonpersonally identifiable information about the things you do on the internet. >> first of all, this is hardly my view with respect to the concerns about the change in google's privacy policy. you had 36 state attorney general objecting. i don't think they're in europe. i think those are states within the u.s. you had congressional leaders in the democratic and republican party objecting. you had 60 consumer organizations from the united states and europe objecting. >> open internet coalition on google's new policy, providing free services for users or violating their privacy. >>> the obama administration has proposed cutting in half funding for a program providing guns and air marshal training to airline pilots. minnesota congressman chip krav act spoke about why he opowes the cuts. >> let me run over the logistics real quick before we g
majority of consume ners 290% are okay with this concept that the social networks and companies like google provide free services like web-based email services, like mapping services like search services. they do that for free because they're able to sell nonpersonally identifiable information about the things you do on the internet. >> first of all, this is hardly my view with respect to the concerns about the change in google's privacy policy. you had 36 state attorney general...
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google agreed to pay a $202 million fine. they had more than 40 million in the bank at the end of 2011. steve feel like they have gotten off too easy? is sort of came back several times the for the federal trade commission allegations related to privacy. what is your -- >> i was not involved in those negotiations, so i don't know whether it is a good or bad settlement. it certainly sounds like there will get up the next day and go back to work in shape that right off. it is not going to drive them into bankruptcy. all we want to do is make sure, invented in 1999. you know, so it is -- not great, but about 13 years in. even exists. in so what is appropriate for c-span.org to do vis-a-vis the consumer and still being relieved fleshed out, you know, cases like that where those are important. i think at least as important from the attorney general level because we actually are able to us, some of us are more active and have -- there is no privacy position within her office. resources to do that. she's doing a great job out there,
google agreed to pay a $202 million fine. they had more than 40 million in the bank at the end of 2011. steve feel like they have gotten off too easy? is sort of came back several times the for the federal trade commission allegations related to privacy. what is your -- >> i was not involved in those negotiations, so i don't know whether it is a good or bad settlement. it certainly sounds like there will get up the next day and go back to work in shape that right off. it is not going to...
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bolt was invented in 1999. -- google was invented in 1999. what is appropriate for goule -- googled to do? that is still being fleshed out. in cases like that, those that are being resolved, those are important. some of us are more active, the attorney general in california being one of them. she started a whole project in her office. she is doing a great job out there. these are companies that we need to worry about because we are representatives of the people. different attorneys general have different priorities, but we are all consumer advocates. that is our bread and butter. >> would you favor federal privacy legislation? >> that would be much better, absolutely. if the federal government -- have you ever watched c-span or television? these guys cannot agree on anything. it is unlikely that the people on capitol hill would ever come to some sort of agreement. all of a sudden it would become political somehow. but people's privacy should not be political. where that line should be drawn would seemingly be best at the federal level. we cou
bolt was invented in 1999. -- google was invented in 1999. what is appropriate for goule -- googled to do? that is still being fleshed out. in cases like that, those that are being resolved, those are important. some of us are more active, the attorney general in california being one of them. she started a whole project in her office. she is doing a great job out there. these are companies that we need to worry about because we are representatives of the people. different attorneys general have...
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google analytics is a free tool for example. the ability to use highly efficient and targeted marketing today with free tools from sobody like google i i think is a bi opportunity. >> fromhat they can learn from you as an entrepreneur, you faced a series of what havedeen catastrophic faires for some. use sasaid it was having dyslexia as a kid that kept you gng. >> i am dyslexic. i think learning to o push through i think was certainlyy had a big inuence on me. >> you said you could not be embarrassed and the long there. >> yesvery much so. you ve to keep going.g. a lot of isust perseverance. >> what were some of t the tricks he l learned in oer to keep going? >> i think part of the trick is surroundinyourself with great people. we were 25 people when wcame to merkle. we are500 today. i think a lot of peoeople are not willing to surroundhemselves with the talent t to keep growing. and the ability to keep reinventing themselves. >> yoyou do have high standards for yo empyees. to have to be welell versed in whatou need them to do,
google analytics is a free tool for example. the ability to use highly efficient and targeted marketing today with free tools from sobody like google i i think is a bi opportunity. >> fromhat they can learn from you as an entrepreneur, you faced a series of what havedeen catastrophic faires for some. use sasaid it was having dyslexia as a kid that kept you gng. >> i am dyslexic. i think learning to o push through i think was certainlyy had a big inuence on me. >> you said you...
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, youtube or google plus account will have their web searches cracked by google under their name. it's all about targeting advertising to user's personal profile. >> the more effective the ads are the more money they will get for them. >> experts say limit what they collect by not logging on to their google accounts during searches. users can also delete their search history. the attorney general of 36 states including california call a policien an invasion of privacy. the facebook social network may not be as social as users think. facebook executive revealed that a typical post is only seen by 16% of the users a friend. company says that that's true across all demographics and all types of post. facebook says it is in part because of redesign it removed some contents of users names. political world is reacting to the sudden death of conservative blogger. he collapsed while walking at his home in brent wood just after midnight. the cause of his death is not known but he has suffered from heart problems. the web site, there are provoke caitiff story undercover video that led to th
, youtube or google plus account will have their web searches cracked by google under their name. it's all about targeting advertising to user's personal profile. >> the more effective the ads are the more money they will get for them. >> experts say limit what they collect by not logging on to their google accounts during searches. users can also delete their search history. the attorney general of 36 states including california call a policien an invasion of privacy. the facebook...
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. >>> google making changes to the privacy policy. but maryland attorney general douganceler sent a letter to google's chief asking for a meeting. he was not alone. 35 other states joined in on the letter and google has been given a week to reply. under the policy google customers will be given authority to use information for all services and also the products. >> the biggest problem is there's no on the in and there's no on the out and what are they doing with the information? how are they storing it? is it safe from hacker and identity theft? and to whom are they giving the information? >> the attorneys general concede there's consumers who would probably not have a problem with the personal information being shared but they feel there are many more who would not like the idea and might not realize the potential danger. rules go into effect march 1st. >>> 5:35. looking at news around the nation, police say a third grader dieda being forced to run as a punishment. savannah harden 9-year-old alabama police arrested her grandmother an
. >>> google making changes to the privacy policy. but maryland attorney general douganceler sent a letter to google's chief asking for a meeting. he was not alone. 35 other states joined in on the letter and google has been given a week to reply. under the policy google customers will be given authority to use information for all services and also the products. >> the biggest problem is there's no on the in and there's no on the out and what are they doing with the information?...
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neil: you distinguished between them and google and promising one. >> first of all google is a growing company, and i did not like the way they sold it they hired this brunswick group, a pr -lobbies firm he was a pr for the white house, i thought it was too over hyped and all of the sort of reason, the financials, the other thing, if you look at early tech names, googles, that sold in 2006 i believe. excuse me 2004, the ipo. the investors those who put money in they left a lot more room for the small investors to make money. they didn't sort of -- >> did any of them leave any money in the company? >> you continue looks like that -- yeah. i think -- >> 5 shares. >> right, a few bucks, but if you look at how they are structured issue the early tech names, the apples, the ciscos and microsoft, there of upset left for the small investors, they were all signaling they were going to sell. neil: is this going to chill the waters? a lot of average investors who feel they got snookered buying at the full price. >> i hope it does, it is about time, if you don't know the wall street hype machine,
neil: you distinguished between them and google and promising one. >> first of all google is a growing company, and i did not like the way they sold it they hired this brunswick group, a pr -lobbies firm he was a pr for the white house, i thought it was too over hyped and all of the sort of reason, the financials, the other thing, if you look at early tech names, googles, that sold in 2006 i believe. excuse me 2004, the ipo. the investors those who put money in they left a lot more room...
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do you feel like google's gotten off too easy? they've come back several times before the federal trade commission over allegations related to privacy. what's your -- >> guest: well, i wasn't involve inside those negotiations, so i don't know whether it's a good settlement or bad settlement, but it certainly sounds like not -- they're going to get up the next day and go back to work. they're going to shake that right off, it's not going to drive them into bankruptcy, of course. but no one wants to drive them into bankruptcy. all we want to do is pick sure that as we are in this -- look, google was invented in 1999, so it's -- my math's not great, but we're about 13 years in to having google even exist. so what is appropriate for google to do vis-a-vis the consumer is still being really fleshed out. and, you know, cases like that where they've been resolved, um, are important. and i think we see that as important from the attorney general level because we actually are able to, some of us who are more active, harris out in californi
do you feel like google's gotten off too easy? they've come back several times before the federal trade commission over allegations related to privacy. what's your -- >> guest: well, i wasn't involve inside those negotiations, so i don't know whether it's a good settlement or bad settlement, but it certainly sounds like not -- they're going to get up the next day and go back to work. they're going to shake that right off, it's not going to drive them into bankruptcy, of course. but no one...
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first, tomorrow night we will be joined by one of the central figures in the nervous spring movement, google and -- in the arab spring movement, wael ghonim. he is out with a talked-about new muammar -- new memoir. tomorrow viola davis and octavia's spencer as they discuss the foam. we will discuss the concern about the kinds of roles hollywood offers to people of color and the quest for hollywood storytelling beyond racial stereotypes. now after that i will be joined by suze orman. she believes she has come up with the sensible solution for every day americans. tonight we are pleased to be joined by chuck hagel. the combat vet earns two purple hearts. he was a member of the who intelligence committee. he serves of the chairman of the atlantic council. he joins us tonight from washington. good to have you on this program. so much news i want to get to. let me jump in with syria. we told americans to get out. your thoughts on the deteriorating relationship with syria and what is happening inside the country? >> these are very difficult, delicate, and complicated issues. did the united states
first, tomorrow night we will be joined by one of the central figures in the nervous spring movement, google and -- in the arab spring movement, wael ghonim. he is out with a talked-about new muammar -- new memoir. tomorrow viola davis and octavia's spencer as they discuss the foam. we will discuss the concern about the kinds of roles hollywood offers to people of color and the quest for hollywood storytelling beyond racial stereotypes. now after that i will be joined by suze orman. she...
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google continued the day after the earnings were accidental released ahead of schedule. black monday 25 years ago today october 1987. suffering when the biggest crass in history. the dow plummeted 23%. if that appened today the dow jones industal average ulsink me thanan 3,000 points. are the financial arkets a for now? we have moody's chief econom. jon, was the number one percentage loss ever n our history. whatid you make of the drop? >> i was working at moody' %-sitting in front of of my screen. as the dow jones iustrial avage and the s&p 500 kept sinking and sinking. then there was quite a crowd of people round me staring at theame machine that was the blue-green screen and we could not getver what happened. thought e bottom had fallen out. people immediately after said returned to the 1930's wainevitable. gerri: i wasworki my first business reporng job in virginia. the trader was talking to on the phone was cryinbecause heas scared. crying. 500 8.does not sound like a lot day but we have drops all the time. much ado to chnical glitch. could weose 23% in one day ? >>
google continued the day after the earnings were accidental released ahead of schedule. black monday 25 years ago today october 1987. suffering when the biggest crass in history. the dow plummeted 23%. if that appened today the dow jones industal average ulsink me thanan 3,000 points. are the financial arkets a for now? we have moody's chief econom. jon, was the number one percentage loss ever n our history. whatid you make of the drop? >> i was working at moody' %-sitting in front of of...
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neil: you distinguished ited bet between the googled and promising one. >> google was a growing companyg and facebook -- it has growth ad but it is slowing down. i did not like the way they sold it, a guy that was like a pr gur for white house, he sprague flat to reporters other thing that ia you look at early tech name, googles that sold in 2006 i believe, or excuse me 2004 thee ipo google, the investors, thoss who put money in they left a lot more room for the small investors to make money, theyey. didn't sort of -- >> did any of them leave anyne money in the company. >> it looks>> like that yeah, i think that -- >> 5 shares.- >> a few bucks, i think that>>it zuckerberg has a few.youk the early tech names, the guyssu that got in early, like apples, and ciscos, and even microsoft, the insiders did not pull cis everything out, there was upside left for the small investors, o you could smell it they were signaling they would sill, theyl owned a huge piece. neil: don't you think this is going to chill the waters? a lot of average investors whove feel they got snookered buying at full price
neil: you distinguished ited bet between the googled and promising one. >> google was a growing companyg and facebook -- it has growth ad but it is slowing down. i did not like the way they sold it, a guy that was like a pr gur for white house, he sprague flat to reporters other thing that ia you look at early tech name, googles that sold in 2006 i believe, or excuse me 2004 thee ipo google, the investors, thoss who put money in they left a lot more room for the small investors to make...
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you know, i googled how to build a well. how to build a well in africa. then i started moving them around. the more i discovered in terms of what was out there, and actually there is not such an explanation, but you can start piecing together information from many, many different sources. i spent four months googling every aspect of infrastructure africa water, waste water management services--everything. all of a sudden you realize, oh my god i actually can have access to welcome papers. i have access to work papers from the united nations international monetary fund, all these work papers. you as a layman can have access to them. i have used them, studied them and culled all the n that i think i needed from them. that's extraordinary. who would have been able to do that in from the past certainly not. but you were able to bring back to africa a well, finally? >> we went further than that. for us, because you cannot maintain a well without having a business plan most wells built in africa stop working within a year because a lot of these development proj
you know, i googled how to build a well. how to build a well in africa. then i started moving them around. the more i discovered in terms of what was out there, and actually there is not such an explanation, but you can start piecing together information from many, many different sources. i spent four months googling every aspect of infrastructure africa water, waste water management services--everything. all of a sudden you realize, oh my god i actually can have access to welcome papers. i...
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what is unique in this venue, you do not know if an attack on a nasdaq or google or sony is undertaken by a russian or a chinese actor, that is a state actor or an organized criminal group. it could be a terrorist group, or an organized crime group. that group could be associated with an intelligence service for a country, or it could just be a group that is doing it for a profit. or it could be a high school student that has hacking capabilities and has hacked into a financial institution and brought it to it's knees. so you do not know, is it a criminal event domestically or a criminal event. which requires us to come together and develop mechanisms much like we did with the terrorism arena to share information. we have a national cyber task force that we put together with 20 separate agencies, so that when there's an occurrence, we are all at the table bringing our resources to identify it. and then, in addition to this breaking down of the stove pipes, the shares of information is as important if not more important as what we saw in the wake of september 11th. the cyber bills are o
what is unique in this venue, you do not know if an attack on a nasdaq or google or sony is undertaken by a russian or a chinese actor, that is a state actor or an organized criminal group. it could be a terrorist group, or an organized crime group. that group could be associated with an intelligence service for a country, or it could just be a group that is doing it for a profit. or it could be a high school student that has hacking capabilities and has hacked into a financial institution and...
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apple is saying goodbye to google maps. >> this is a huge change. the first time apple has the search. >> the ceo of map company wave gave is a sneak preview of wave maps. it's one of the companies who provided app datey for the new app which will have big shoes to filled. >> google maps has expectations in terms of quality and color and searching. we're not experienced for searching for something on google map and not finding it. >> they will predict traffic jams, some wave has done. in palo alto, jonathan bloom, abc-7 news. >> alan: in southern california, police searching for the vrabels who -- vandals who destroyed a pumpkin patch belonging to a little old lady from pasadena. memay powell says the large pumpkins in her large are usually the talk of the town but she was howeverred to find her prized pumpkins in pieces. she wanted to enter her 300-pounder at the mania contest next month. it's the biggest one she has ever growngrown but she had to lit go of the green when -- dream when she saw it in pieces. >> i loved all my pumpkins, and they were
apple is saying goodbye to google maps. >> this is a huge change. the first time apple has the search. >> the ceo of map company wave gave is a sneak preview of wave maps. it's one of the companies who provided app datey for the new app which will have big shoes to filled. >> google maps has expectations in terms of quality and color and searching. we're not experienced for searching for something on google map and not finding it. >> they will predict traffic jams, some...
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she was one of google's first employees. first female engineers, and also responsible for the look and feel of the popular search engine that we use every day. oh and let me add two more impressive stats. marissa marissa mayer i 37 and about to be a mom for the first time. >> i wonder what's going to be harder, yahoo! ceo or first-time mom. >> you tell me. i'm not a ceo or mom. you're a mom. i n't know. i think having a baby and running a company and trying to put on a massive turnaround is going to be pretty challenging. look this is a woman that i've interviewed a number of times since 2009. she's incredibly impressive. she manages down to the detail, kyra, so if anyone can do it she can. yesterday was a huge day. i want to show you two tweets from marissa mayer she tweeted out. another good piece of news, zach and i are expecting a new baby, going to have a son in a few months and tweeted this, i'm incredibly excited to start my new role at yahoo! tomorrow. that makes today her first day. i sat down with her last in octob
she was one of google's first employees. first female engineers, and also responsible for the look and feel of the popular search engine that we use every day. oh and let me add two more impressive stats. marissa marissa mayer i 37 and about to be a mom for the first time. >> i wonder what's going to be harder, yahoo! ceo or first-time mom. >> you tell me. i'm not a ceo or mom. you're a mom. i n't know. i think having a baby and running a company and trying to put on a massive...
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they are recommending a series of standards for internet companies like google, apple and facebook to follow with the threat of sanctions if they don't. the government wants them to develop web browser features that allows users to block their online history from being collected. you can call them do not track features. other option setting up a website what is being collected by them by data brokers. >> the company that makes what is called pink slime has suspended operations. negative media attention. plants are in iowa and kansas and texas. they make the filler that is treated with ammonia. the company says the product is lean and final textured beef. but critics call it industrialized food production. >> occupy protestors are back in downtown san francisco but the new occupy encampment is turning out to be a dangerous one so far. we're live with the latest on a second stabbing that sent a protestor to the hospital again. >> eric: also the search for missing sierra lamar. volunteers joining the effort to find the missing teenager. >> kristen: why the hearing for suspended sheriff r
they are recommending a series of standards for internet companies like google, apple and facebook to follow with the threat of sanctions if they don't. the government wants them to develop web browser features that allows users to block their online history from being collected. you can call them do not track features. other option setting up a website what is being collected by them by data brokers. >> the company that makes what is called pink slime has suspended operations. negative...
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they've hired one of google's senior executives as their new ceo. marissa mayer joined google back in 1999 in the early days before it was a verb. she was given employee i.d. number 20 back then and now takes over a company that saw its business diminished by google. mayer is an engineer by trade and is now one of the highest ranking women in all of silicon valley. >>> and some big news around here. you know how we always say for more information go to msnbc.com? well, that changed today. it's now nbc news.com. while it looks the same and has all the same departments and coverage and information nbc news just figured it made a lot more sense to have our name on it. so as of today think nbc news.com. >>> up next for us tonight, the night they pulled the plug on two superstars and a spectacular free show in the night sky. >>> it was downright hard to sleep in parts of minnesota and other northern states this weekend because of the spectacular northern lights caused by the huge solar flare from late last week we were telling you about. it reached its p
they've hired one of google's senior executives as their new ceo. marissa mayer joined google back in 1999 in the early days before it was a verb. she was given employee i.d. number 20 back then and now takes over a company that saw its business diminished by google. mayer is an engineer by trade and is now one of the highest ranking women in all of silicon valley. >>> and some big news around here. you know how we always say for more information go to msnbc.com? well, that changed...
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>> google. >> i'm sorry. initiated on google, but what about apple? >> oh, apple, we don't cover, so i'll stay away from it, but just going back to google for a second. 830 target and our numbers are actually fairly conservative. i think the stock could actually make it substantially higher over time. >> both would buy google right now. good to have you on the program right now, gentlemen. thank you. scotty, over to you. >> all right, maria. thanks. about 30 minutes to go before we close up the week. dow in a bit of a holding pattern, up ten points. a lot of cross-currents today. quad witching friday, rebalancing and all the other stuff going on today as well. remember this famous quote from president kennedy? >> i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. >> well, the head of the nation's largest cancer center has his own moon shot, vowing to cure cancer over the next decade, and he's got $3 billion to back that pledge up. he joins
>> google. >> i'm sorry. initiated on google, but what about apple? >> oh, apple, we don't cover, so i'll stay away from it, but just going back to google for a second. 830 target and our numbers are actually fairly conservative. i think the stock could actually make it substantially higher over time. >> both would buy google right now. good to have you on the program right now, gentlemen. thank you. scotty, over to you. >> all right, maria. thanks. about 30...
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even though google may not have done anything wrong linking to it could be a violation of this law. >> i have a message to wikipedia, 25 million a day in america alone do your homework before midnight. >> several sites like reddit are taking part in the shutdown. wikipedia says the blackout could last from 24 to 48 hours. >>> a 95-year-old world war ii hero is finally getting the recognition he deserves. the secretary of the navy to coming to acknowledge carl clark's actions while under attack. it hasn't happened until now because clark is african-american. >> reporter: this interview with carl clark was recorded as part of a project at foothill college that began in the year 2000. he describes what it was like to be a black sail already in the early 40s. >> these men were -- were sweg gated aboard ships, they were used and abused. >> reporter: clark and his men served with win y and bravery they were tested. -- with win y and bravery. the ship was hit by multiple come cost plans. >> i was blown up again the overhead, breaking my collarbone. i was the only survivor of an -- [ inaudibl
even though google may not have done anything wrong linking to it could be a violation of this law. >> i have a message to wikipedia, 25 million a day in america alone do your homework before midnight. >> several sites like reddit are taking part in the shutdown. wikipedia says the blackout could last from 24 to 48 hours. >>> a 95-year-old world war ii hero is finally getting the recognition he deserves. the secretary of the navy to coming to acknowledge carl clark's...
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google is considering it. >> linkedin, a bunch of these different groups have where they can use your pictures and your stuff unless you unclick certain box. did that on ling link, by the way. facebook, i think it still has room. i think you would agree, eric, and this guy is going to do like steve jobs, he's going to have a one dollar salary. it must be nice. >> dana, rejecteled my friendship. on earth and in facebook. >> i follow you on twitter. >> that's nice. >> when my mom gets on facebook, you know that maybe something next is coming up. also facebook is not -- no, you know what i mean. >> she didn't mean it in a bad way. >> i don't even know how to do it. my mom knows how to upload pictures. >> i don't know how either. >> i loose look at some of these things, if you're a young person going to apply for a job, graduating from college, wouldn't one of the first things a new employer does, they google search you and go on the facebook to see what you've been up to. and i actually think that in some ways where facebook has led to some marriages failing issues i also think it led to
google is considering it. >> linkedin, a bunch of these different groups have where they can use your pictures and your stuff unless you unclick certain box. did that on ling link, by the way. facebook, i think it still has room. i think you would agree, eric, and this guy is going to do like steve jobs, he's going to have a one dollar salary. it must be nice. >> dana, rejecteled my friendship. on earth and in facebook. >> i follow you on twitter. >> that's nice....
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>> well, i have been really lucky at google because every time that, you know, i sort of feel like i've got the handle on things, there's some sort of new and exciting opportunity and challenge and for me, now it really is local and maps and it's an area that's been just incredibly changing quickly, a lot to do, a lot of things working well, a lot yet still on our plate. there's always interesting challenges and as long as i'm challenged i'm very happy in my current role. >> so that's the question, was she still challenged or not? you know, when eric smitsd gave up the raines and lirry smith came, they didn't promote her to vice president. she had been there 13 years. i got off the phone with patty seller at "fortune" and said marissa had been getting a lot of calls from companies trying to recruit her but she hadn't been getting as many lately because a lot thought she would stay there forever. she had been there 13 years. >> yahoo! has been struggling a while. what's the thought process? is she the woman that can turn things around? >> the question i had when i saw the news too, why w
>> well, i have been really lucky at google because every time that, you know, i sort of feel like i've got the handle on things, there's some sort of new and exciting opportunity and challenge and for me, now it really is local and maps and it's an area that's been just incredibly changing quickly, a lot to do, a lot of things working well, a lot yet still on our plate. there's always interesting challenges and as long as i'm challenged i'm very happy in my current role. >> so...
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. >>> 200,000 people googled msnbc and answer armstrong is the second most googled person. nike fired armstrong because of the doping scandal. and americans look looked for fact checks after the playoff debate. >> now for the rain delay going on in game three of the championship series. giants trailing 3-1 in the bottom of the 7th. giants fans e mailing us with proof of pride. next generation is getting in on the act. check out one with a tee shirt that reads don't change me until the game is over. and little madlin, you can e mail photos to you reports at kgo-tv.com. >> big story now is the heat. >> yes. >> as it heats up there is a red flag warning for increased fire risk. north bay mountains and delta and of course much of the sacramento valley. this is from 6:00 this evening and we'll see conditions for you. let's shift to st. louis. the rain delay continues in the third game of the national league championship series. we can see that the severe thunderstorm watch is just about expired now. if there is this impressive line of thunderstorms now pushing out of the st. lou
. >>> 200,000 people googled msnbc and answer armstrong is the second most googled person. nike fired armstrong because of the doping scandal. and americans look looked for fact checks after the playoff debate. >> now for the rain delay going on in game three of the championship series. giants trailing 3-1 in the bottom of the 7th. giants fans e mailing us with proof of pride. next generation is getting in on the act. check out one with a tee shirt that reads don't change me...
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of the controversial policy google starts today. also ahead.. >> he is 41, she's 18, legal but gross. >> forbidden "love." what a northern california teacher is giving up to be in a relationship with an 18-year- old student. >>> man versus nature imagine this coming after you? the grizzly encounter between tourists and a bear. companies. >>> a federal judge judge struck down the government's label requirements for tobacco companies. the food and drug administration would like cigarette packages to show smoking dangers. agency wanted graphic images such as rotting teeth, diseased lungs, among other things on the packages. the virginia judge blocked the requirement calling it unconstitutional. >>> obama's birth control coverage faces its first challenge in the senate today. the president's policy requires health insurers and employers to cover the cost of contraception and that includes choice. republicans are pushing legislation to want the option to be able to get out of any provision that they object to on moral or religious ground
of the controversial policy google starts today. also ahead.. >> he is 41, she's 18, legal but gross. >> forbidden "love." what a northern california teacher is giving up to be in a relationship with an 18-year- old student. >>> man versus nature imagine this coming after you? the grizzly encounter between tourists and a bear. companies. >>> a federal judge judge struck down the government's label requirements for tobacco companies. the food and drug...
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we brought in top polling experts to talk about those states for our "face the nation" google hangout." >> have we seen in any of the key battleground states where mitt romney has a lead? >> one, and that's in colorado. so in five out of the six, obama has a lead. it's generally a small lead, except for pennsylvania, which most analysts now are thinking pretty safely blue. looking at florida, our most recent poll two weeks ago, it was a three-point lead for obama. virginia, four-point lead. and ohio, six-point lead. >> the reaso reason they're batd ground states is because the stateses are pretty evenly balanced. and the small percentage, moderates and independents, people who don't pay much attention to politics, those are the ones who are up for grabs, still. >> anthony, can mitt romney win if he takes just colorado and north carolina away from barack obama? >> no. i think he's got to probably win florida, probably win ohio, at least one of those. you know, he does have a few paths to victory, even without a couple of those big states, but it just becomes much harder for him. >> and
we brought in top polling experts to talk about those states for our "face the nation" google hangout." >> have we seen in any of the key battleground states where mitt romney has a lead? >> one, and that's in colorado. so in five out of the six, obama has a lead. it's generally a small lead, except for pennsylvania, which most analysts now are thinking pretty safely blue. looking at florida, our most recent poll two weeks ago, it was a three-point lead for obama....
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science and technology created and if you are ready to write it down, you can look online, you can google it, it's called the next generation incident command system or nics. it's a command and control web-based tool that we're looking with mit lincoln labs and dss and i would foresee when we stand up our wing operation center at miramar that the marine corps liaison and the navy liaison and if need be the guard liaison would have access to that tool. the next generation command system is a fantastic web-based command and control technology that we expect to use in the future. with that, thank you. >> thanks. colonel yeager. >> i just want to say you can't underestimate the risk presented by these environments we fly in and really the relationships that we build with cal fire and the training prepares us to mitigate that risk. as rear admiral riveras said, bad things tend it happen at night. they also happen on the weekend and i think we have a 3-day week jepld here but i assure you we are ready to respond. >> from personal experience in 2007, i started training for fire fighting in 2006
science and technology created and if you are ready to write it down, you can look online, you can google it, it's called the next generation incident command system or nics. it's a command and control web-based tool that we're looking with mit lincoln labs and dss and i would foresee when we stand up our wing operation center at miramar that the marine corps liaison and the navy liaison and if need be the guard liaison would have access to that tool. the next generation command system is a...
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for the viewers, you can go to our web page, at berkly center.georgetown.edu or google the religious freedom project at georgetown. i'll mention a book that is just out, by our associate director, tim shaw, the book is entitled, "religious freedom, why now," if you would like a copy of the book, we have copies here, or if you write to us, we will provide you a copy. two weeks ago, we had a terrific conversation about the book and had a key note address by professor robert george of princeton university. that dress is up at our website as well as a fascinating discussion held that evening at a private dinner between professor george and usef, i highly recommend both videos to you. tim's book explores the entire range of issues in religious freedom, thee lolg cal, philosophical, and moral. perhaps more relevant is it examines in detail how it may help counter violent religious extremism and ordered liberty in places like egypt and the other arab spring countries that are struggling, if you will to put to mantel of democracy and to keep it on. the book provides some recommendations to p
for the viewers, you can go to our web page, at berkly center.georgetown.edu or google the religious freedom project at georgetown. i'll mention a book that is just out, by our associate director, tim shaw, the book is entitled, "religious freedom, why now," if you would like a copy of the book, we have copies here, or if you write to us, we will provide you a copy. two weeks ago, we had a terrific conversation about the book and had a key note address by professor robert george of...
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then the ceos of google and twitter. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q&a. >> secretary of state hillary clinton recently concluded an 11-day trip to africa, visiting six nations, including the newest country, south sudan, as well as kenya and her last stop, however, where she visited the university of the western cape and talked to students about the global partnership between the u.s. and south africa. >> this 40 minute event is courtesy of the south african broadcasting corp., also known as sabc. >> when it was suggested that i deliver a speech in south africa, and we ask the south african embassy in washington, there was only one answer. the university of the western cape. [applause] of course, it is in most fitting institution, despite the ambassador's prejudiced. because this distinguished, diverse, and story university has played such an important role in berthing a new south africa. at a time when apartheid was deeply entrenched, the faculty and staff of western state took a great stand against division. over
then the ceos of google and twitter. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q&a. >> secretary of state hillary clinton recently concluded an 11-day trip to africa, visiting six nations, including the newest country, south sudan, as well as kenya and her last stop, however, where she visited the university of the western cape and talked to students about the global partnership between the u.s. and south africa. >> this 40 minute event is courtesy of the south african broadcasting...
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other google stumbles in the past few months, they had the issue revolving around google plus, facebook not happy about that. even some of google's normal boosters in the blogging community upset about that. they did some things with the chrome blog, promoting that, broke their own search rules. they did some things in kenya, as far as trying to sell the businesses that ran afoul of the rules. there's a sense amongst some people that google is setting the table for growth. so intent on that, that maybe they aren't focusing enough on their don't be evil mantra. that's what google needs to fight against is that perception. >> that would be trouble for them, because they themselves created it. not like your typical company that says, hey, we're in it for profits. but if you set yourself up that way, it's easy to get yourself knocked down. this new microcensureship policy, what does it mean, what does it say about its commitment to free speech? >> well, here's what it means. it means twitter would block users from getting certain tweets in their country if those tweets violated that country
other google stumbles in the past few months, they had the issue revolving around google plus, facebook not happy about that. even some of google's normal boosters in the blogging community upset about that. they did some things with the chrome blog, promoting that, broke their own search rules. they did some things in kenya, as far as trying to sell the businesses that ran afoul of the rules. there's a sense amongst some people that google is setting the table for growth. so intent on that,...
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. >> and google? is this big brother? >> kind of. if you are sounded into google, they will track what websites you have been to, would you e-mail, what device you log in on and tell you in a weekly report card. it is a new tool but gag says -- google says it is good for you and you will know if someone logged in as you from a distant location. >> and, then, what about anheuser-busch, the biggest beer maker is make a craft beer and the answer to the craft bothers is putting more beer on the market, 19 new beers and try intimidation, telling the wholesalers, all 500, they better stock more of their beer. or else. >> coming up, a man goes to an atheist rally in washington. a cute story. and a dollar and a crime, are you better off keeping the dollar in your wallet? the odds of winning mega millions jackpot. but, first, a check on the gasoline prices and they are holding steady with the average at $3.92 a gallon. >> the mega millions jackpot over half a billion dollar. billion. billion. half a billion. i saw romney buying a lotto ticket
. >> and google? is this big brother? >> kind of. if you are sounded into google, they will track what websites you have been to, would you e-mail, what device you log in on and tell you in a weekly report card. it is a new tool but gag says -- google says it is good for you and you will know if someone logged in as you from a distant location. >> and, then, what about anheuser-busch, the biggest beer maker is make a craft beer and the answer to the craft bothers is putting...
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google, for example, could be punished if a piloted show is put up on youtube. even time warner, the parent company of cnn, they all believe piracy leads to lower revenue and job cuts, but tech companies say they're concerned about senscensorship and that this bi could wreck the internet as we know it. it's still got a long way to go, though, brooke. hearings in the house have been delayed, so the longer and longer this is drawn out, everyone lobbying for each side has more time to push their preference forward. this bill has a ways to go, i think, brooke. >> allison kosik, thank you. >>> a story of a three and a half year old girl who so far has been denied this kidney transplant. her mother says it's because she's developmentally disabled. why does she need the kidney? >> she was born with a disease called wolf-hirschborn syndrome. part of the disease sher kidneys don't work well. the hospital told her, well, i don't think we want to put her on the list for an organ because she has a developmental disability. that's what the mom says. so she's fighting that. >
google, for example, could be punished if a piloted show is put up on youtube. even time warner, the parent company of cnn, they all believe piracy leads to lower revenue and job cuts, but tech companies say they're concerned about senscensorship and that this bi could wreck the internet as we know it. it's still got a long way to go, though, brooke. hearings in the house have been delayed, so the longer and longer this is drawn out, everyone lobbying for each side has more time to push their...
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wh if use google tumbler you most likely favor obama. those who favor mitt romney probably buy stuff on ebay hang out on pinterest and search the web with binge. are you a fan of the game angry birds then you are a swing voter. the study finds those who listen to pandora are more politically engaged. >>> that leads us to our question of the day. we want to know what does your browser say about you? looking forward to what folks say about this. >> i haven't even heard of some of this stuff. >> 9 after the hour. the donald says no speaking for the gop convention. >> why you may have wanted to unplug your dishwasher. right now we have major details on a very serious dishwasher recall. you will want to hear about this. as we go to the break take a look at the forecast across the country today. >> good morning. it is now 13 answer after the hour. here's what you missed while you were sleeping. brand new reports that donald trump has turned down an offer to deliver a prime time speech at the republican national convention coming up. you may re
wh if use google tumbler you most likely favor obama. those who favor mitt romney probably buy stuff on ebay hang out on pinterest and search the web with binge. are you a fan of the game angry birds then you are a swing voter. the study finds those who listen to pandora are more politically engaged. >>> that leads us to our question of the day. we want to know what does your browser say about you? looking forward to what folks say about this. >> i haven't even heard of some of...
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google says there is no partisan politics here. romney used the phrase last week about his 47% comment. that's why. >>> and scientists say they've discovered a planet twice the size of earth that's largely made by diamonds. it encircles a nearby star every 18 hours. >>> well, one of the stories trending on nbcnews.com has to do with past winners of the nobel prize. a new study found correlation between eating chocolate and nobel winners. i like the sound of that. countries whose population consumed more chocolate also took home more of the prize. switzerland came in first while china and brazil were at the bottom. >>> well, now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,326 after falling 18 points yesterday. the s&p was up a fraction but the nasdaq lost 2. >>> taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo the nikkei dipped 12 points but in hong kong the hang seng gained 137. >>> a worrying trend has emerged on wall street. u.s. companies with foreign earnings exposure. after the b
google says there is no partisan politics here. romney used the phrase last week about his 47% comment. that's why. >>> and scientists say they've discovered a planet twice the size of earth that's largely made by diamonds. it encircles a nearby star every 18 hours. >>> well, one of the stories trending on nbcnews.com has to do with past winners of the nobel prize. a new study found correlation between eating chocolate and nobel winners. i like the sound of that. countries...